Just another glimpse into the archive—where physical video games are preserved.
Embracer Games Archive
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The official X-account for the Embracer Games Archive. We believe that games carry a heritage worth celebrating and safeguarding for the future.
- The Super Famicom section at the Embracer Games Archive. A complete collection of every physical game released in Japan. Imagine how many amazing games this console brought to the world! A truly magnificent sight.
- Kenji Matsubara, CEO of SNK, recently visited the archive. As a veteran of the games industry, it was an honor to have him here. He couldn’t stop smiling as he reminisced about the many games he has been part of over the years.
- Here’s the shelf in our archive where most of the European PlayStation 1 games are stored.
- Amiga! Yes we have a lot of games for it. Two whole rows actually. What’s your favourite Amiga game?
- Finally on Twitter! Feel welcome to follow us for regular updates as we explore the history of video games together.
- Here we have two full shelves of games from Lucasfilm Games (LucasArts). Physical games released between 1985-2013. You’ll find plenty of classics on these shelves! @LucasfilmGames
- Here are some of the shelves located by the stage in the archive. We’ve tried to include as much variety as possible.
- We’ve started testing a large-scale sorting process for the archive’s collection. First up: Xbox. One aisle is now dedicated to most of the Xbox-related items we’ve gathered so far.
- Wow. The Borderlands Science Arcade Cabinet arrived today. Big thanks to all of you @GearboxOfficial Wonderful to play a game and at the same time help science.
- If you’re conducting research on video game history and require access to physical game collections, our archive may be a valuable resource. Don’t hesitate to contact us
- The ADAM, the ColecoVision Family Computer System, is one of the larger objects in our archive. 'Everything in one package.' It measures just about one meter wide, fitting snugly on our shelves. As you can see, it comes with quite a lot—yes, even a printer!
- Every now and then, I get asked if there’s anything in the archive that I’d love to have in my personal collection. Since the GameCube is one of my favorite systems (one of many, of course!), I’d definitely love to own this sleek Panasonic Q! //David


























